Ghost Snow Falls Through the Void (Globalization), Tenney Nathanson

Ghost Snow Falls Through the Void (Globalization)

Tenney Nathanson

Publisher: Chax Press
PubDate: 4/1/2010
ISBN: 9780925904881
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $17.00
Quantity Available: 53
Pages: 130
 

Poetry. "In GHOST SNOW FALLS THROUGH THE VOID (GLOBALIZATION), Tenney Nathanson by abandoning conventions of presentation to glimpse animate nature of being invents wonderful links (passages in a dated sequence) as incredibly funny morphs of actual life/ suffering/death instances. Nathanson's inserted accounts of daily life such as war on Iraq are his versions of Spicer's notion of the poet taking dictation from the radio. As we read we discover that the multitudes of faces and voices as if funny black holes that flow and morph into Walt Whitman, Cheney, or Orpheus as Tenney singing, like the quicksilver terminator in Terminator 2 flowing into then arising from linoleum, are a stream form of his Zen practice as merely unexpected occurrences"--Leslie Scalapino.

Author City: TUCSON, AZ USA

Tenney Nathanson teaches American poetry and, from time to time, creative writing in the English Department at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where he currently directs the PhD program in literature. In 1996 he helped found the Tucson poetry and arts collective POG, which presents readings, workshops, and artists' talks. In 2008 he co-founded Tucson's Desert Rain Zen Group, affiliated with the Santa Fe based Open Source Zen project and part of the Pacific Zen School. His earlier books of poetry include ERASED ART from Chax Press and HOME ON THE RANGE (THE NIGHT SKY WITH STARS IN MY MOUTH) from O Books. He has also published a study of Walt Whitman, Whitman's Presence: Body, Voice, and Writing in Leaves of Grass, with New York University Press. He lives with his family in Tucson.

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